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Fawn Killer Gets Lead Poisoning, Is that a good thing?
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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2270872" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>If you read up on Wikipeda and Inspire Uplift Illinois and Ohio are both listed as having tested for and found to have a percentage of coydogs in their population of wild coyote it's not a high percent perhaps 3 percent . Wyoming is one of the states listed as being one of the states that had breading of coydogs early on by humans . We have a large sub-specie of coyote that are known as mountain coyote by a lot of people that will routinely run from 60 - 75 lbs . and have a much more blackish back and mane , we have a smaller coyote that has fine fur and is often called a sand hills coyote as well as an average sized coyote that will run in the 30pound range and over that has a nice silver back and mane refereed to as a Montana pail . There are several sub-specie of coyote with varying sizes , colors from reddish to nearly black ,silvery and some nearly brown . Coydogs are not real common but do exist in the wild and most likely have from around the time mankind brought dogs with them over the Bearing land bridge . Coyote kill to make a living and at times of the year kill more then they will eat as they are teaching the young of the year to hunt and kill , or in the spring they may only eat the soft parts to take back to the litter to regurgitate . I have spent a lot of my life studying coyote and learning how to hunt and kill them I haven't killed nearly as many as some have , around 4500 , and I sure don't know all that there is to about them and I hope to keep learning about them from people here on this site but as is usual if I think some info is wrong or I find that I may be wrong I will start to study some more and I will correct my statement for your benefit . Killing coyote isn't a bad thing over the years I have found that the litter size is consistent with the amount of food base they have so some what to the numbers of coyote in the area and the areas carrying capacity not on the hunting pressure put on them . They are survivors , adaptable and intelligent . I also do my best to deal in facts and study up so that I can for my own benefit .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2270872, member: 91783"] If you read up on Wikipeda and Inspire Uplift Illinois and Ohio are both listed as having tested for and found to have a percentage of coydogs in their population of wild coyote it's not a high percent perhaps 3 percent . Wyoming is one of the states listed as being one of the states that had breading of coydogs early on by humans . We have a large sub-specie of coyote that are known as mountain coyote by a lot of people that will routinely run from 60 - 75 lbs . and have a much more blackish back and mane , we have a smaller coyote that has fine fur and is often called a sand hills coyote as well as an average sized coyote that will run in the 30pound range and over that has a nice silver back and mane refereed to as a Montana pail . There are several sub-specie of coyote with varying sizes , colors from reddish to nearly black ,silvery and some nearly brown . Coydogs are not real common but do exist in the wild and most likely have from around the time mankind brought dogs with them over the Bearing land bridge . Coyote kill to make a living and at times of the year kill more then they will eat as they are teaching the young of the year to hunt and kill , or in the spring they may only eat the soft parts to take back to the litter to regurgitate . I have spent a lot of my life studying coyote and learning how to hunt and kill them I haven't killed nearly as many as some have , around 4500 , and I sure don't know all that there is to about them and I hope to keep learning about them from people here on this site but as is usual if I think some info is wrong or I find that I may be wrong I will start to study some more and I will correct my statement for your benefit . Killing coyote isn't a bad thing over the years I have found that the litter size is consistent with the amount of food base they have so some what to the numbers of coyote in the area and the areas carrying capacity not on the hunting pressure put on them . They are survivors , adaptable and intelligent . I also do my best to deal in facts and study up so that I can for my own benefit . [/QUOTE]
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